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      Quantitative histomorphometric analysis of halved iliac crest bone biopsies yield comparable ROD diagnosis as full 7.5mm wide samples.

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          Abstract

          Histomorphometric analysis of a transiliac bone biopsy is the gold standard for the diagnosis of renal osteodystrophy (ROD). This procedure is costly, invasive and usually performed with a trephine with an internal diameter of 7.5 mm. Our objective was to evaluate the accuracy of ROD diagnosis on halved histological bone sections to determine if they are comparable to the standard 7.5 mm samples.

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          Journal
          Bone
          Bone
          Elsevier BV
          1873-2763
          1873-2763
          September 2020
          : 138
          Affiliations
          [1 ] INSERM U1059 and University Hospital, Saint-Etienne, France; Université de Lyon, Lyon, France; Department of Nephrology, University Hospital - Lyon Sud, France. Electronic address: etienne.novel-catin@chu-lyon.fr.
          [2 ] Department of Nephrology, University Hospital - Lyon Sud, France. Electronic address: solenne.pelletier@chu-lyon.fr.
          [3 ] Université de Lyon, Lyon, France; Department of Nephrology, University Hospital - Lyon Sud, France. Electronic address: denis.fouque@chu-lyon.fr.
          [4 ] Université de Lyon, Lyon, France; INSERM UMR 1033, Lyon Cedex 08, France. Electronic address: jean-paul.roux@univ-lyon1.fr.
          [5 ] Université de Lyon, Lyon, France; INSERM UMR 1033, Lyon Cedex 08, France. Electronic address: roland.chapurlat@chu-lyon.fr.
          [6 ] Laboratory of Pathophysiology, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium. Electronic address: patrick.dhaese@uantwerpen.be.
          [7 ] Laboratory of Pathophysiology, University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium. Electronic address: Geert.Behets@uantwerpen.be.
          [8 ] KU Leuven, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Laboratory of Nephrology, Belgium. Electronic address: pieter.evenepoel@uzleuven.be.
          [9 ] Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY, United States. Electronic address: tln2001@cumc.columbia.edu.
          [10 ] INSERM U1059 and University Hospital, Saint-Etienne, France; Université de Lyon, Lyon, France. Electronic address: mh.lafage.proust@univ-st-etienne.fr.
          Article
          S8756-3282(20)30240-4
          10.1016/j.bone.2020.115460
          32485361
          ba260101-6c91-4bed-b253-d26ed2e4b40a
          History

          Bone biopsy,Small,Renal osteodystrophy,Histomorphometry,Trephine

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